Tenille Dashwood Looks At The Bright Side Of Her Release From WWE

Its still all about her.

Tenille Dashwood, formerly known from her time in WWE under the name 'Emma' has made a splash outside of the sports-entertainment company since being released in October of 2017. After Emma's release from WWE she posted an emoji of a broken heart on Twitter indicating that the news was not something she was expecting to see that morning. Nonetheless her career continues on as she has been booked on a number of independent wrestling promotions' shows, and also has the opportunity to become the first-ever Women Of Honor Champion At ROH Supercard Of Honor XII on April 7th.

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Dashwood gave a comment to The Sportster about the bright side of her WWE release; specifically the timing of it. Before she was released she was normally featured on WWE programming; often taking losses to "The Empress Of Tomorrow" Asuka. Tenille feels that this was one of the reasons why she has been heavily requested on the wrestling scene.

"That was almost good for me because I was on TV and a pay-per-view right before I finished up, and that set things up so I was booked fully for months and months ahead now with Ring of Honor, and all the independent companies I’m doing outside of that. So really it helped me and gave me that push to show I can wrestle before I left." Dashwood stated.

 

Tenille Dashwood is two wins away from becoming the first-ever Women Of Honor Champion. As noted, a champion will  be crowned at Ring Of Honor Supercard Of Honor XII and we will have live coverage of the event here on Fightful.

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